English language -- Etymology
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- Bagels bumf & buses : a day in the life of the English language
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- Challenging words for smart people : bringing order to the English language
- Common phrases and where they come from
- Damp squid : the English language laid bare
- Dictionaries : a very short introduction
- Everything you know about English is wrong
- Founding grammars : how early America's war over words shaped today's language
- Gobble! : the complete book of Thanksgiving words
- Horologicon : a day's jaunt through the lost words of the English language
- In a manner of speaking : phrases, expressions, and proverbs and how we use and misuse them
- Keywords for today : a 21st century vocabulary : the keywords project
- Ladybugs, tiger lilies, and wallflowers
- Lost for words : the hidden history of the Oxford English dictionary
- May we borrow your language? : how English has stolen, purloined, snaffled, pilfered, appropriated and looted words from all four corners of the world
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- ORIGINS OF THE SPECIOUS : MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
- Origins of the specious : myths and misconceptions of the English language
- Our magnificent bastard tongue : the untold history of English
- Seeing red or tickled pink : color terms in everyday language
- Strange vernaculars : how eighteenth-century slang, cant, provincial languages, and nautical jargon became English
- THE CABINET OF LINGUISTIC CURIOSITIES : A YEARBOOK OF FORGOTTEN WORDS
- Talking turkey : a food lover's guide to the origins of culinary words and phrases
- Teddy bears, tupperware and sweet Fanny Adams : how the names became the words
- That doesn't mean what you think it means : the 150 most commonly misused words and their tangled histories
- The accidental dictionary : the remarkable twists and turns of English words
- The etymologicon : a circular stroll through the hidden connections of the English language
- The hidden history of coined words
- The history of the English language
- The language of food : a linguist reads the menu
- The professor and the madman : a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary
- The secret life of words : how English became English
- The story of English in 100 words
- WRITTEN IN STONE : A JOURNEY THROUGH THE STONE AGE AND THE ORIGINS OF MODERN LANGUAGE
- What's in a word?
- Word origins-- and how we know them : etymology for everyone
- Words to eat by : five foods and the culinary history of the English language
- Wordslut : a feminist guide to taking back the English language
- Written in stone : a journey through the Stone Age and the origins of modern language
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